On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:56:38 -0500, Stephen N Mills
wrote:
I am planning to buy a folding bicycle for use in Vicky (N2679V -
Cardinal RG '75).
Eventually there will be two bicycles, his and hers. Occasional use
for trips up to 5 or 10 miles in moderate hills, no mountain biking,
no centuries. More than three speeds would be nice but I don't know if
necessary. I do Angel Flights and want to be able to take *one*
bicycle with the rear seat full of passengers. The bike can go in the
door and over the seat into baggage but not on the rear seat. When my
wife and I go on trips, we want to be able to take two bicycles and
can spread bikes and baggage. I also have dual weight & balance specs
so I can remove the rear seat.
I put a full size Fuji road bike in the baggage compartment on the
Debonair and I'd think the Cardinal would have more room that it.
With my wife and I, we put both bikes in back (removing the front
wheels), throw a blanket over them, then the wheels which are tied
down. Then anything light and soft. Heavier stuff goes in the back
seat.
My current thought is to get Dahon 16" (Picollo, $280) or 20"
(Boardwalk, $250) from Aircraft Spruce. While price is not a
determining factor, I would rather pay $280 than $800 or more.
Two 16" look to go in thru the baggage door, fit fore and aft of the
gear hump, but they're only 3 speed. It doesn't look like the 20" will
go thru the baggage door but I think two will fit on the rear seat and
We put them in the front door and over the seats. The baggage door on
the Deb will only let you put in a small suit case.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
it has 6 (7?) speeds. And I don't know if I can get it in the door and
over the seat into the baggage hold.
Comments based on experience are hereby requested.
- Steve
- N2679V ('Vicky') '75 Cardinal RG @ PDK, Atlanta